Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... hath all those fair - holiday terms of hawk and hound as ready in his mouth as Tom with the tod's- tail , that is the Lord Abbot's ranger . " " Ranges he not homeward at dinner - time , dame , " demanded the Miller ; " for we call noon ...
... hath all those fair - holiday terms of hawk and hound as ready in his mouth as Tom with the tod's- tail , that is the Lord Abbot's ranger . " " Ranges he not homeward at dinner - time , dame , " demanded the Miller ; " for we call noon ...
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... hath honoured this solitude with a glimpse of the sun of courtesy , though it rather blinds than enlightens us . " - Pretty and quaint , fairest lady , " answered the Euphuist . " Ah ! that I had with me my Anatomy of Wit -- that all ...
... hath honoured this solitude with a glimpse of the sun of courtesy , though it rather blinds than enlightens us . " - Pretty and quaint , fairest lady , " answered the Euphuist . " Ah ! that I had with me my Anatomy of Wit -- that all ...
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... hath gleaned up , and craved me for mercy , as I was a true son of Mars , and such like . " “ And obtained no mercy at thy hand , I dare be sworn , " said the knight , who deigned not to speak Euphuism excepting to the ladies . " In ...
... hath gleaned up , and craved me for mercy , as I was a true son of Mars , and such like . " “ And obtained no mercy at thy hand , I dare be sworn , " said the knight , who deigned not to speak Euphuism excepting to the ladies . " In ...
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... And yet , touching this juve- nal , he hath that about him which belongeth to higher birth , for all are not black who dig coals " . " said " Nor are all white who are millers , " honest Hob , glad to get in a word , 42 THE MONASTERY .
... And yet , touching this juve- nal , he hath that about him which belongeth to higher birth , for all are not black who dig coals " . " said " Nor are all white who are millers , " honest Hob , glad to get in a word , 42 THE MONASTERY .
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... hath , I presume , prevented you from yielding attention or from making return . This exchange of courtesy is at your pleasure.- But , as what I have farther to say concerns your comfort and your motions in an especial manner , I will ...
... hath , I presume , prevented you from yielding attention or from making return . This exchange of courtesy is at your pleasure.- But , as what I have farther to say concerns your comfort and your motions in an especial manner , I will ...
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